
Animal communication, a journey of love and compassion
Vasudha Zora | NT
Bengaluru: Animal communication is a two-way communication with our subconscious minds. This is a natural form of message transformation from ages performed by all living creatures, including us humans. Once this logical mind is shut and immersed in positive energies and empathy, one can easily communicate with any species.
Goshika Sharma, an animal communicator who helps pet parents understand their pets and vice versa acting as a medium, shares her story. “When someone wants me to connect with their animal, I ask for basic details like their name, age, if the animal is alive or has crossed the rainbow bridge and the issues that need to be addressed on behalf of the pet parent.
“I then connect with the animal, ask them for their consent as animals have free will and cannot be ordered to do something they do not want to, I then go on to address the issues that need to be addressed.” Sharma added.
“Animals are very intuitive beings; they are also very alert of their surroundings through which they communicate. Through telepathy, animals communicate about their health, mood, stress, their location if they want to be found, their opinions, and their plan.” she added.
Animals have very pure souls full of high-intensity vibrations; they also have the willingness to connect with their parents. “Pet parents should never stop communicating with their animals; they let out their message in body language and behavioural patterns. Building trusting connections and being patient really comes in handy”, Sharma said.
She mentioned that it is possible to communicate with lost animals too, but the surety of the procedure is not full proof. According to Goshika, pets always let their parents know about their wants. Animals are here to support humans, to remind them of love and simpler things, she added.
Nirmala Yadav, mother of two indie dogs, Ruma and Rama from HSR Layout said, “I rescued my dogs, they grew up together, they were sensitive towards other people and suffered from severe anxiety. I decided to go to an animal communicator through a friend. I took a couple of sessions and picked up the basic form of communication, now my dogs are two years old and are emotional pets for my clients.”
Goshika suggested some ways to build a healthy relationship which includes parents needing to learn the art of shutting their logical minds, to aid with the grounding work, including meditation and walking on the grass.
“Always let your pets know about your departure and arrival as animals follow the patterns of their parents, from the time they spend time together. Parents should focus largely on telepathy, as the pet will connect with the parent and let them know about their nature calls or food habits, also their body language should be read well by parents. If they ignore the first two, their pets showcase behaviour change and health degradation. All this can be handled with a single trick of love and empathy in communicating with your pet”, Goshika concluded.